The following does what I want : export ln a LaTeX block to latex and
beamer, export as a raw LaTeX snippet in HTML and ODT, no export
otherwise :
#+property: header-args:sage :session
#+options: tex:t toc:nil author:nil
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports none
;; (customize-set-variable
;; 'org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
;; "latexmlmath \"%i\" --presentationmathml=%o")
(custom-set-variables
'(org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
"java -jar %j -unicode -force -df %o %I")
'(org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file
"/usr/local/bin/mathtoweb.jar"))
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
Current exporter src_emacs-lisp[:results raw]{org-export-current-backend}.
A printing auxilliary :
#+name: printme
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports both :var data=()
(if data
(cond ((memq org-export-current-backend '(latex beamer))
(format "#+begin_export latex\n%s\n#+end_export" data))
((memq org-export-current-backend '(odt html))
data)
(t data))
"")
#+end_src
A "normal" function call with filtered result...
#+name: foo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports both :results value raw :post
printme(data=*this*)
"Pseudo-function returning a LaTeX pseudo-result."
"\\[\\displaystyle{\\sin\\left(\\frac{a}{b}\\right)}\\]"
#+end_src
Real-life test :
#+name: gee
#+begin_src sage :exports both :results raw :post printme(data=*this*)
a, b = var("a, b")
R = str(LatexExpr("\\[\\displaystyle{%s}\\]"%latex(tan(a+b) ==
tan(a+b).trig_expand())))
R += "\n\n"
R += str(LatexExpr("\\[\\displaystyle{%s}\\]"%latex(tan(a-b) ==
tan(a-b).trig_expand())))
LatexExpr(R)
#+end_src
But this still has snags : you must not have evaluated results in the
buffer. Which is problematic if you want to use caching... Exporting
LaTeX blocks to ODT/HTML would be a better solution...
Ideas ?
Le dimanche 04 juillet 2021 à 14:10 -0400, John Kitchin a écrit :
> Can you declare the output as org so they will just be latex
> snippets?
>
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 3:46 AM Emmanuel Charpentier
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > Org-mode offers the ability to create functions returning LaTeX
> > results : such occurrences are frequent with Sagemath, Maxima,
> > Mathematica, R, and even emacs's Calc...
> >
> > Such functions can be declared has having LaTeX output, and the
> > resulting =#+begin_export latex ... #+end_export latex= block is
> > exported as LaTeX and end up in the PDF versin.
> >
> > But such blocks seem to export *only* to LaTeX/PDF ; more
> > specically, they do not export to HTML nor ODT. In order to insert
> > those results at export, one *has* to print them *raw*. See the
> > attached examples, and compare PDF, HTML and ODT outputs of the
> > enclosed zip archive (necessary to avoid the wrath of the spam
> > filter of my provider ;-)...)..
> >
> > Unless I am mistaken, this is the *only* way to export LaTeX
> > exports to HTML/ODT ; I am not aware of any option allowing to
> > force such exports. So a couple questions :
> > * Am I mistaken ?
> > * Are there more steamlined ways to get LaTeX in HTML/ODF/whatever-
> > but-not-LaTeX ?
> > * Wouldn't an option to allow these exports be a welcome addition
> > to
> > the export structure (or possibly to the various exporters) ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,